Galactica Network is an L1 with unique protocol properties. Powered by zero knowledge cryptography, Galactica aspires to be the first chain with KYCcontingent transactions. This means that accounts and smart contracts can choose to interact only with other accounts fitting a given profile. This also means that sybil resistance is built directly into the protocol.
Galactica
Project’s Perspective Review from SkySkipper
Galactica.com is a project born from a vision intending to disrupt the current status quo. Entirely self-funded by its founders and private investors, Galactica’s team has been working silently for the past 2 years and has created the most advanced and robust reputation-based blockchain framework that would become the backbone of Galactica. Built on the Cosmos SDK, Galactica is an EVM-compatible Layer 1, currently in Testnet, marking the genesis of Galactica.com.
Galactica has good relationships with some of the biggest Web3 projects: SwissBorg, Occam, CoinTelegraph, Galxe, TaskOn, and more. These strategic partnerships have allowed Galactica to quickly bootstrap its user base by gaining direct access to over 20 Million users, 1.4 Million of whom are already KYCed. This means that any projects built on the Galactica Network can also access the same user base.
The Web3 Identity Stack is the ultimate use case for data in public blockchains – just like Bitcoin was for money and Ethereum for Finance. It is also known as Decentralised Societies. As the founder of Galactica said: Bitcoin revolutionised money, Ethereum revolutionised contracts, Galactica.com is revolutionising identities.
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- CPU: 6 CORE
- RAM: 16 GB
- SSD: 200 GB
- 29.99 € per month
- Operating system setup
- Project software installation
- Synchronization of the node with the Project
- Keeping track of updates announcements.
- Installation of updates.
- Assistance with initial registration in the project (filling out forms, registering on Discord, etc.).
- Monitoring the state of the node.
- Regular reporting on node performance.
- Fixing a node when it fails, finding the causes, and eliminating them.